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Reader photo of today's My 'T' Acre fire
Thomas Wommack submitted this photo. He said he shot the scene Galloway Road.
Our previous posts:
We continue to welcome reader pictures of this fire (or anything interesting you've photographed). The best way to submit photos is to create a new blog post and upload your photos. Here's a tutorial to help.
UPDATE: Here's a satallite photo via Google Maps of the farm. The barn that was destroyed is the large one to the right of the photo. The gymnasium forms the lower part of the T, pointing toward Lewiston Road.
The fire has also become a topic of discussion in the Ag-Talk Forum.
Navigation Malfunction
We've got the stranged problem with the site at the moment, and it won't be fixed until tomorrow some time -- from the home page, and only the home page, you can't click on the "Sports" tab or the "Announcements" tab.
For Sports: Click Here.
For Announcements: Click Here.
Here's one way to move trash cans through downtown Batavia
Sometimes we don't even need to leave the office to see some thing interesting. We lean out the window.
Old black and white on the streets of Batavia
Most likely, you've seen this old black and white cruising around town before, but it caught my eye as I turned onto Center Street, so I stopped to snap a pic.
Nope, Adam-12 didn't suddenly turn up in town.
It belongs to Center Street Smokehouse.
Batavia: My T Acres barns engulfed in flames
UPDATE 10:54 a.m.: The fire is at 8127 Lewiston Rd. in Batavia. A large plume of black smoke can be seen drifting over the city of Batavia.
UPDATE: 11:17 a.m. We're at the scene (after a long walk because State Troopers wouldn't let us drive in).
Owner of the property Pat Riner says they noticed a small flame coming from one of the barns and the fire spread quickly. A silo appears to have fallen. UPDATE: After the flames and smoke cleared, I decided what looked like the ribs of a silo were just part of the barn that had been fully engulfed.
The facility is My-T acres.
Witnesses said they heard explosions. Riner said the explosions where mostly truck engines. The barn that caught fire was full of harvester equipment, "because the harvest is over." She said. Also, a truck was full of ferilizer for next year.
The structure is adjacent ot a barn that Riner described as a sports facility used by many athletes in Batavia. As we post now, the fire is spreading to that structures while crews battle the flames from atop two ladder trucks, spraying water down onto the flames.
We should have a quick video posted in 30 to 60 minutes.
Philip Anselmo will follow up with more reports once he's on scene.
UPDATE: 11:29 a.m.: Crews put additonal hoses on the sprots-structure fire. The fire seems well tapped down at that end of the building now. I'd estimate about 15 to 20 percent of the structure was lost.
UPDATE 11:52 a.m. : Here's a quick video from the scene.
UPDATE 12:08 p.m.: Spoke with Genesee County Emergency Management Coordinator Timothy Yaeger briefly. No loss of life. No injuries. No animals known to be involved. About 12 companies responded. Flames can still be seen in an around the structure, but the fire appears to be under control.
UPDATE 2:31 p.m.: The fire is under control and nearly extinquished. Some of the companies that responded are now back in service.
Below is one of the pictures from the scene. More can be viewed here.
UPDATE: If you were at the scene and took pictures, or took pictures of the plume over Batavia, please upload them in a blog post or send us a link to where ever you posted your shots.
Here's a camera phone shot taken from the Thruway.
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FIRST POST 10:40 a.m.: We've received reports of a large barn fire in Pembroke Batavia. Multiple units responding, from as far away and LeRoy.
We'll head out to the scene now.
Poll: How do you get your news?
We're testing an other poll provider. Here's today's poll:
What is your primary source for news?( polls)
Poll: Who would you select to replace Sen. Hillary Clinton
We're experimenting with poll software, and we have a timely poll:
Bill Clinton
Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Andrew Cuomo
Kirsten Gillibrand
Gregory Meeks
Brian Higgins
Christine Quinn
Carolyn Maloney
Bug Fix: Housing listing form
I thought it was kind of odd that since creating the "Housing" section on the web site, no listings had been posted yet, but I just figured I needed to get out and talk to some real estate agents.
A little while ago while I stopped into a local real estate office and the agents there were very happy to see me -- they had been having trouble getting their listings published.
It turns out, there was a misconfiguration I couldn't see with my superuser login. It's fixed now.
So for any agents or landlords who have tried to post listings in the past, please try again. Click here to add a listing.
Young male's blood on shirt found in dumpster
WBKW broadcast a follow up report last night about a bloody t-shirt found in a Batavia church dumpster last March.
Det. Sgt. Patrick Corona of the Batavia Police department said a DNA test of the blood revealed the victim was male, and because of the style of the shirt they believe the owner was either a teen-ager or a young man.
He believes the male could now be dead or a victim of a serious assault. Police have not found a connection to any assaults or missing people in the area. They also found no connection with the state's DNA bank. But he says the National Center For Missing And Exploited Children will conduct further DNA tests to create a better profile of the potential victim.
The police are asking anybody with information about this situation are encouraged to call Batavia Police at (585) 345-6444 or confidential tips can be left at (585) 345-6370. The police can also be contacted confidential via this web form.
The web site Missing Kids has more information.
Talk at library on computers: upgrade vs. repair
At 6 p.m., Monday, the Richmond Library will host a discussion, lead by Paul McCullough, on computers. The subject is whether you should buy a new computer or just upgrade or repair your current computer.
Learn the things to consider when making this potentially costly decision. Learn some of the software issues to consider. The class if free. Contact the library at 343-9550, ext. 3 to register.
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